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Tag: Brisbane’s Greek Cafes

Kosciusko Cafe Fruit and Sundae Bar

December 11, 2021 Toni Risson 2 Comments

Their ice cream sodas, malted milks, and leg ham sandwiches were popular, but the Kosciusko Cafe’s claim to fame was that it was ‘the best fruit shop in town’.

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Posted in: Greek Cafes Filed under: A Million Malted Milks, Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Fruit Shop, Greek migration

Queensland Oyster Palace

October 15, 2020 Toni Risson

Hector was eleven years old when he died in 1918 near the southern end of the Victoria Bridge not far from his parents’ shop.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Cypriot, Cyprus, Greek cafe, Oyster saloon

Women in Conversation about the Greek Cafe Life

March 11, 2020 Toni Risson

Imagine the courage of young Greek women who travelled across the world to marry men they had never met. Women are the unsung heroes of the Greek cafe story.

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Posted in: Greek Cafes Filed under: Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Greek cafe, Ice cream, Milkshakes, Wartime Brisbane, Women in cafe life

A Bird by Any Other Name

August 25, 2019 Toni Risson

The task of naming the State Library of Queensland’s impending exhibition about Greek cafés was met with deliberation equal to that of the Greek proprietor choosing a name for his shop.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: A Million Malted Milks, Blue Bird Cafe, Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Greek migration, Paragon Cafe

Brisbane’s Greek Cafes

June 15, 2019 Toni Risson

Vintage waitresses greeted the Greek community in West End last week when Brisbane’s Greek Cafes: A Million Malted Milks was launched at AHEPA Hall.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Freeleagus Bros, Greek migrants, Milkshakes, vintage cafe culture

Being Busy at the State Library

June 2, 2019 Toni Risson

At the State Library we’re working towards an exhibition about Greek cafes. Run by Greek migrants, these shops were the heart of regional towns across the state.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: A Million Malted Milks, Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Ice Cream Sundaes, Kingaroy, Meals All Hours, The Busy Bee Cafe

Op Shop Find

June 1, 2019 Toni Risson

The hunt for cafe artefacts continues at the State Library of Queensland in preparation for an exhibition that will open in September.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Astoria Cafe, Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Freeleagus Bros, old school cafe culture

Paniyiri Festival Debut

April 20, 2019 Toni Risson

At Paniyiri, being Greek is the coolest thing to be. But Greeks were not always accepted in their new homeland.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: A Million Malted Milks, Brisbane's Greek Cafes, Christie's, Greek migration, old school cafe culture
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